The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1820 |
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... imagination , and reason , " and of several attributes , such as " virtue , vice , and conscience , and their various modifications ; " which neither natural philosophy nor com- mon sense has ever discovered to be properties of matter ...
... imagination , and reason , " and of several attributes , such as " virtue , vice , and conscience , and their various modifications ; " which neither natural philosophy nor com- mon sense has ever discovered to be properties of matter ...
Pagina 270
... imagination was polluted , nor because he sought wilfully to pollute the imagination of others ; but merely from that self - sufficiency which filled his imagination with the importance of every detail that related to his fictitious ...
... imagination was polluted , nor because he sought wilfully to pollute the imagination of others ; but merely from that self - sufficiency which filled his imagination with the importance of every detail that related to his fictitious ...
Pagina 344
... imagination , then , the historian's language acquires energy , and his descriptions liveliness . The power may improve his expression ( we have found ) without adulterating his matter . It may , in some instances , be too strong , and ...
... imagination , then , the historian's language acquires energy , and his descriptions liveliness . The power may improve his expression ( we have found ) without adulterating his matter . It may , in some instances , be too strong , and ...
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